The Serbian dinar is expected to remain stable against the euro in the coming week, with the National Bank of Serbia (NBS) announcing a slight adjustment to the average exchange rate for Monday, September 2nd. The new rate will be set at 117.0156 dinars per euro, a negligible change compared to Thursday’s rate. This indicates that the dinar’s value has remained relatively consistent against the euro over the past month. Furthermore, the dinar has strengthened by 0.2% compared to its value a year ago and has appreciated by 0.1% since the beginning of the year. In contrast, the indicative exchange rate of the dinar against the US dollar has remained unchanged at 105.6765 dinars per dollar. Notably, the dinar has strengthened by 2.6% against the dollar in the last month, 2.2% compared to last year, and 0.2% since the beginning of the year.